An attempted murder suspect from Castaic is due back in court for his preliminary hearing November 29, prosecutors said Monday.
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Bishoy Fahmy, 27, was arrested by Los Angeles Police Department officers in February following an incident in Van Nuys. He is facing two charges of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a firearm and two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon.
“Van Nuys-area officers, along with LAPD Metropolitan (Division) officers, brought the suspect in without incident,” according to LAPD spokesman Mike Lopez.
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Fahmy has a record of arrests — in July 2012, SCV News reported he was arrested on suspicion of two felony counts: assault with a deadly weapon and illegal possession of an assault weapon.
Fahmy allegedly brandished a loaded AK-47 at a woman who parked her car in front of his residence on Castaic Oak Lane. The woman and her husband retreated into their nearby home and alerted the police.
In 2014, the L.A. Times reported an investigation into two Irvine burglaries that also led authorities to Fahmy.
Witnesses heard glass breaking and saw a man emerge from the home and enter a nearby vehicle. Witnesses recorded the vehicle’s plates and called authorities.
Fahmy was arrested after leaving a Los Angeles County pawn shop, and investigators were able to recover jewelry, as well as other valuables that were believed to have been taken from homes.
Upon searching Fahmy’s residence, two loaded firearms were recovered, despite Fahmy still being on probation from his 2012 weapons charge.
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